Hatzidakis: Greece will work on a ‘rescue plan’ for PPC

Greece's newly-elected conservative government will work on a plan to help state-controlled utility Public Power Corp. (PPC), which is "on the verge of collapse", incoming energy minister Costis Hatzidakis said on Tuesday.
Hatzidakis, currently a vice-president for the conservative party, dismissed speculation that the new government was considering selling a stake in the utility, saying there was no interest from investors.
"The top priority is a rescue plan for PPC," he told Greek ANT1 TV station, adding that the government would take action to address the issue to the benefit of Greek consumers and PPC workers.
The conservative New Democracy party won a landslide victory in Sunday's general election over leftist SYRIZA. It has promised to unblock and boost investment projects in the country which emerged from a series of bailouts last year.
With about a 70...

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